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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check pls?

Hi there,

Can you tell me if I am correct in this grammar theory (Verb + Adjective)


I got a job paying good salary. Due to (Verb + Adjective)

I can't stop you getting married. Due to (Verb + Adjective)

I have difficulty doing it or climbing the hill. Due to (Verb + Adjective)


  

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John Aki Hi there,n you tell me if I am correct in this grammar theory (Verb + Adjective) First of all, in #1, paying is a part of the "paying good salary" which is a phrase containing adverbial property. That said, it is conversationally ok, but not semantically correct. The sentence options: I got a job paying good salary.

  • John Aki Hi there,n you tell me if I am correct in this grammar theory (Verb + Adjective) First of all, in #1, paying is a part of the "paying good salary" which is a phrase containing adverbial property.
  • That said, it is conversationally ok, but not semantically correct.
  • The sentence options: I got a job paying good salary.
  • Due to (Verb + Adjective) I have a good paying job.
  • (present) I got a job that paid me very well.
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John Aki

Hi there,n you tell me if I am correct in this grammar theory (Verb + Adjective)

First of all, in #1, paying is a part of the "paying good salary" which is a phrase containing adverbial property. That sa

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